Works
- with Wallengren, H. D. J.. Kafferlandets Dag-fjärilar, insamlade åren 1838—1845. Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, in Terra Caffrorum. Annis 1838-1845. K. svenska VetenskAkad. Handl. 2(4): 5—55.(1857).
- with Wallengren, H. D. J. (1864). Heterocera-Fjärilar, samlade i Kafferlandet. K. svenska VetenskAkad. Handl. 5(4): 1-83.(1864)
Wahlberg,s South African Coleoptera were described by Carl Henrik Boheman and O.J. Fahraeus-
- Boheman, C.H. (1851). Insecta Caffrariae annis 1838-1845 a J.A. Wahlberg collecta. Coleoptera. Holmiae : Fritze & Norstedt Vol. 1 8 + 625 pp.
- Fahraeus, O.J. in Boheman, C.H. (1851). Insecta Caffrariae annis 1838-1845 a J.A. Wahlberg collecta. Coleoptera. Holmiae : Fritze & Norstedt Vol. 1 pp. 299–625
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